There are no overt problems - just subtle creeping of service requests, which often fall to women. There is no tracking system to tally how much service you contribute, and it adds up quickly, and the requests don't stop. There are also problems with students being added to classes that are already full without the permission of the professor - this is not a scattered occasional problem - it happens every single semester with emphasis on the people teaching general education classes (which happen to be more women than men). Suddenly you find there are more students in your classes and more service events, and very little time for research of any kind. Work-life balance is very poor here and it is brought up as a problem that needs to be solved regularly, but nothing gets done about it.

Job Satisfaction Level

3.0

Recent Salary (USD)$25k-$50k

Recent Bonus (USD)$0-$10k

Typical Hours (per day)10 hours

Took Maternity Leave Here? (Weeks)None taken

Are Women and Men Treated Equally?No

Recommend to Women?
If they really need a job, I'd say it's passable though not ideal